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Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:20 am
by jps
I am pretty certain those toasters are hot ones given the era.
Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:47 am
by ken_j
Thanks Melissa. If I am not mistaken the hot toasters have 4 Phillips head screws in the corners holding them together, and the scatter-wounds have slotted screws.
jps wrote:I am pretty certain those toasters are hot ones given the era.
I believe you are correct. My 360V64 had hot toasters.
Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:01 am
by jps
So does mine.
I need to do a comparison of those hot toasters to the toasters in my '67 330.
Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:02 pm
by melibreits
Interesting.... Just looked at my V64 again, and the neck toaster has slotted screws in the corners, and the bridge toaster has phillips screws. Is it possible I have one of each? Maybe a past owner has swapped out a hot toaster for a scatterwound one at the neck....
Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:09 pm
by Clint
jimk wrote:...I think I'll stick with the high gains.
Me, too.
Re: Toasters vs. Hi-gains on 300-series 12-string
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:24 pm
by ken_j
melibreits wrote:Interesting.... Just looked at my V64 again, and the neck toaster has slotted screws in the corners, and the bridge toaster has phillips screws. Is it possible I have one of each? Maybe a past owner has swapped out a hot toaster for a scatterwound one at the neck....
I am not sure 100% but this is what I have read here somewhere. As usual there probably are no absolutes. Measuring the resistance would be the accurate way to tell.